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Toward Active-Site Tailoring in Heterogeneous Catalysis by Atomically Precise Metal Nanoclusters with Crystallographic Structures

Carnegie Mellon University · Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Heterogeneous catalysis involves solid-state catalysts, among which metal nanoparticles occupy an important position. Unfortunately, no two nanoparticles from conventional synthesis are the same at the atomic level, though such regular nanoparticles can be highly uniform at the nanometer level (e.g., size distribution ∼5%). In the long pursuit of well-defined nanocatalysts, a recent success is the synthesis of atomically precise metal nanoclusters protected by ligands in the size range from tens to hundreds of metal atoms (equivalently 1-3 nm in core diameter). More importantly, such nanoclusters have been crystallographically characterized, just like the protein structures in enzyme catalysis. Such atomically…

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